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Regal Airport Hotel
Regal Airport Hotel
Four Points By Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chung
Four Points By Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chung
Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel
Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel
Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel
Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel
Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel
Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel
Novotel Citygate Hong Kong
Novotel Citygate Hong Kong
Auberge Discovery Bay Hong Kong
Auberge Discovery Bay Hong Kong
Disney's Hollywood Hotel
Disney's Hollywood Hotel
Panda Hotel
Panda Hotel
Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin
Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin
Regala Skycity Hotel by Regal Hotels
Regala Skycity Hotel by Regal Hotels
Royal View Hotel
Royal View Hotel
Hopewell Hotel
Hopewell Hotel
ibis Hong Kong Central And Sheung Wan
ibis Hong Kong Central And Sheung Wan
Dorsett Wanchai Hong Kong
Dorsett Wanchai Hong Kong
Harbour Plaza Resort City
Harbour Plaza Resort City
Rosedale Hotel Hong Kong
Rosedale Hotel Hong Kong
Disney Explorers Lodge
Disney Explorers Lodge
Alva Hotel By Royal
Alva Hotel By Royal
Eco Tree Hotel Sheung Wan
Eco Tree Hotel Sheung WanWhere to stay in Fortress Hill

Wan Chai
With temples and skyscrapers, traditional markets and high-end boutiques, dim sum shops and classy lounges, this energetic district is where old meets new.

Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Victoria Park and Hong Kong Central Library. See more of Hong Kong Island by jumping on the metro at Wing Hing Street Tram Stop or Lau Li Street Tram Station.

Central & Western District
Tai Ping Shan Street and Hollywood Road are top sights in Central & Western District, and you should be sure to explore the popular shops. Hop aboard the metro at Sai Ying Pun Station or HKU Station to see more sights in the area.

Sheung Wan
Beneath glass-fronted skyscrapers and shopping malls is a lively district where the businesses of traditional Chinese traders and creative designers flourish.

North Point
From a street market and a former communist hangout to experimental art galleries and innovative kids’ activities, this district blends old and new.
























































































